The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, April 23, 1891, Image 3

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WEATHER-CROP BVIXETIN.
Real EMate.
The 1. O. G. !•’. will celebrate r.t New-1 Tin: SCHOOL APPORTION MISST.
berg th! • car.
— ■
! For the Week Ending Saturday, April 18,
Superintendent Baker .Makes the Appor­
J C Braly to Mary J Washburn, 10
You can now get photographs for $2
INTERESTING
ITEMS
BT
ENTER-
1891—V. S. Signal Service.
tionment
of
the
School
Fund
and
Fur
­
April
acres, J R Young d 1 c in t 4 s r 4 w:
1C., 1891. per dozen in this city.
PRISING CORRESPONDENTS.
--------———
nishes a Few Interesting School Items. 5500.
[This bulletin is based on reports re-1
The fruit trees about town are now-
in
J C Wilson to J W Cowles, land
covered with blossoms.
celved from 163 correspondents. Owing
POSTOFFICr. HOUKS.
t'AIRDALE.
The showing following the school Amity; $100.
to the entire difference between west­
From 7 a ni. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. | Several young ladles of this city are apportionment is compared with the ■David P Stratton to Robt E Strat­
contemplating the purchase of bicycles.
ni. to 8:30 p. in.
There are a number sick with la ern and eastern Oregon, this bulletin
year
1890
and
is
for
the
school
year
end
­
ton, 4.58 acres lot 4 in 13 s r 2 w; $200. grippe yet, but they are out of danger. will in future be divided into two parts,
Money order hours from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. in. I Gaunt & Henderson are now otien for
.Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. in
ing the first Monday in March. The
Edmund Robinson to Franz Graf,
Mrs. Olds is visiting friends in La­ one will treat entirely of that section
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail I business. They have a neat place of schools of the county have been mak­
j business.
13.01 acres, part of Sami D Snowdens fayette. Mrs. 55rilson is visiting in west of the Cascades, the other of that
north closes at 2 :30 p. m. and 9 p. m.
ing
great
progress
under
the
careful
Mail for 5:4.5 a. in train closes evening
d 1 c, t 3 s r 2 w; $962.50.
Gardens are being made now and the
section east of then?.]
Portland.
before at 9 p m
chicken will have to lie chained tip or management of Mr. Baker.
P P Gates to J W Dunn, lot 6 blk 15
I
WESTERN OREGON.
Nelson Fairchiles left on Monday for
Sheridan %nd southern Tillamook mail muzzled.
z
Lafayette; $150.
closes at 11 a m.
The temperature has been from a
Portland where he expects to work
1
The May-day celebration at Amity X( •
Wm Reid to R Livingstone, land in this summer.
CLERK.
Insists on buying her Drugs, Med­
! APR.
normal condition iu southern part to 3
; will be attended by a number of Mc­
CHI'RCH NOTICES.
Yamhill county: $1.
icines,
and Toilet Articles at Rog­
Á
degress
above
the
normal
in
northern
Mr.
Buckingham,
one
of
North
Yam
­
Minnville people.
P M Scroggins to Elizabeth Newell» hill’s most prominent men has moved part. The actual temperature ranging
ers Bros. Slie savs it
M ethodist E piscopal C iivkch —Services
Pendleton's water works system net­ 1 Win Merchant
»•very Sabbath at 11 a. m ami 7:OOp m,
.... 3-5 $ 151 50 lot 1 blk 1, South Sheridan; $100.
from 40 to 75 degrees. Showers occur­
to Fairdale.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Prayer meet­ ted over $600 for the city during the o C G Scott........................ 39 163 10
Alonzo Newell to directars district
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
month of March.
There will be a dance at the hotel on red on several days; on the 13th and
3 I'riah Batllev ............... .32 142 80
Rp.v J. T A bbett , Pastor.
135 441 50 No 57,> acre in t 5 s r C w; $1.
Friday night in honor of Mis« Lena 15th thunder accompanied them. The
The posts of the concrete fence around 4 T J Jellison
Cl’MSZKLAXP P r ESBYTKRIAX (.'Benell — the
O & C R R to John Newell, n w i of Fairchiles’ seventeenth birthday.
O Ed Hendrix
4(
166 00
court
house
are
the
Apollo
Belvi-
winds have been light to fresh in force
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ni. and 7 p
6
C
S
Tustin
56
212 40 s w J of sec 5, t -5 s r 6 w; $80.
deres of fence posts, surely.
ui Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni.
Several of the young people spent and variable in direction. No frosts
7
Geo
Gammie
..................
54
206
60
R ev . W iley K xowles , Pastor
O & C R R to A and J Newell, the s Sunday afternoon at Mr. Joplin's play­ have been reported. Cloudy or partly
Crook county’s present indebtedness 8 J G Wisecarver............. 70 25.3 00
B aptist C hvrcii .—Services every Sabbath is only $12,728 11, while she lias re­ 9 |5V
e J of the s w [ of sec 5, t 5 s r 6 w; $40. ing croquet and other games.
Well known fact that all goods are
70
R
<
artel-
.
cloudy weather predominated, with
253
00
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday’School at sources amounting to $21,040 74.
M
Fauleoner
to
A
B
Faulconer,
land
as
represented and no
10
A
Nelson
.........
72
258
80
»;.»«. m.
R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor.
Mr. Joplin's father, front Astoria, warm, bright sunshine at intervals.
72 258 80 in t 5 s r 6 w; $1200.
President Harrison will arrive in 11 F 8 Cottle ...................
C hbwtux CiirncH services every Sabbath
Marked
growth
in
all
vegetation
dur
­
spent
Sunday
and
Monday
at
Fairdale
Portland on May 5th. Great prepara­ 12 E C Hadaway............... .3,3 145 70
at 11 a. m. and 7pm
H D Feiner to John A Newell, 334 with bis son.
ing the week has been reported. Fall
13 5Vm Hcmstoek .
47 186 .30
R ev D r . P>. F F i ller . Pastor
tions are being made to receive him.
acres
in t 5 s r 6 w; $300.
14 Max Lebold................. 25 122 -50
Two wagons came over the moun­ wheat has had rapid growth. Early
The public schools celebrated arltor 15 <»eo Braithwaite
David Everest to Alfred Hoskins, Its
26 125 40
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, 1’. of IL,
tains Monday. There is talk of start­ sown spring wheat is above the ground
129 424 10 7 8, blk 2, Everests add to Newberg;
meet in their hall the first and third Satur­ day on Friday of last week owing to 16 Lee Laughlin
and growing remarkably well. Oats
ing the mail stage next week.
day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors the bad weather of the Friday before.
17 55'irt Laughlin..
67 244 .30 $230.
cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Master.
The second month of our school com­ are healthy and equal wheat in growth.
18 Ed Hadawav
49 192 10
Newt
Rowland
returned
from
Tilla
­
R
L
Churchman
to
Allen
G
Pettett,
That all Drugs sold at this drug
Mrs. II. A. H embree , Sec.
66 241 40
menced on Monday. Mrs. Johnson is Spring seeding has been rapidly push­
mook on Friday last. The climate did 19 DA5Valkei
store are as pure as can be pur­
. 39 163 10 10 acres, part of Wm Bransons d 1 c; well pleased with her school, which ed and considerable progress has Iteen
not agree with Mrs. Rowland's health. 20 A I* Magness
THE MARKET REPOItT.
21 55’ H Miller
46 183 40 $2.
chased, and of the best quality-
ha*
twenty-eight
scholars
on
roll.
made.
The
acreage
has
been
generally
Salem is beginning to realize the im­ 22 D V Olds
19-5 615 50
(¡Ü portance of the fact that she lias u first-
John Glen to Peter and J M Itasmus-
Potatoes .................. tH "bn $ 50 to
largely increased. Fruit trees are all
97 .331 30
50 to 3 00 class stone quarry just outside her lim­ 23 F A Crawford
Chickens, young
Sent to the Asylum.
19 10-5 10 ser, 80 acres, part of Wm McChrismans
24 J B Fletcher
50 to 1 00
blooming(and leafing; generally some
old............... Mi <]oz
its.
25 J F Allison
............. .37 157 30 d 1 c; $12.50.
10
jClear sides »t lb.
bloom is falling. Fruit prospect were
Wednesday
Geo.
Brucber,
a
French-
8
Shoulders lb
26
A
Miller
35 151 50
Wm Millican to Jas T Hembree, 24
Walter Link. Lyle Wright aud Aus­
never better. Gardens are coming on.
12
to
. iu
Canadian,
was
adjudged
insane
and
27
.1
Eisle.
48
189
20
tin Adams returned Monday from the
.34 acres, part of E Millicans 4 1 c in
.Hams »p lb .... 10
sent to the asylum. For the past 15 Early sown seed showing above the
mountains and report catching four 28 R L Harris..................... 158 .508 20 14 s r 3 w;$1113.60.
10
«
to
t 1-aril
..-i 11°
19
pd
pails
.
29 N C Christenson
(|n j gayon (¡ns
332 1012 80
ground. Strawberries in bloom and
trout.
25
James W Wright to John Beller, 80 days he has been living in the woods small berries, the size of a pea, formed
30 5Vni DeHaven
■56 200 15
Eggs,
V dozen
75
on
the
ranch
of
Lou
Loughlin
near
The
unknow
man
who
fell
off'
the
31 J S Fail-chiles
51 197 90 acres, part of A K Wright d 1 c in t 3 s
Butter, Creamery. roll 60
railroad bridge at Amity last Tuesday 32 S Bratscher..
North Yamhill, without food or cover of on the early varieties. Sheep shearing
Butter, dull, fresli y roll 15 to
67 244 30 r 4 w; $860.
20
week
died
at
fl
hospital
in
Portland
the
la In progress. Hops are being trained
Brine ........
V pound.
7
33 J F 5Visccarver
28 118 05
6 to
O S Vanosse to Geo M Perkins, 1.67 any kind. He has been fasting as a and are growing rapidly.
first of this week.
Drieil apples, dull, 'p pd.
8
6 to
.34 G It Bristow
24
97 50
penance
for
the
past
15
days.
He
is
a
Dried plums, dull, y pd.
10
9 to
Eastern Oregon sheep men tire get­ 3.5 N L Wiley...................... 36 154 40 acres in Lafayette; $300.
EASTERN [OREGON.
Dried prunes, dull, pd. 10 to
12
55 209 50
State of Oregon to R LStowe, thee J religious fanatic and is 59 years of age.
ting ready for shearing. The wool 36 Jasper Agee ...
Drtedpeaches.dull, pl 1 00 to
I 05
The temperature has been about nor­
R
J
Fendali
37
69
250
10
A Lucky
clip will bring a large amount of money
Flour .
...i^saek
of the n e $ of sec 36, t 3 s r 6 w; $100.
mal. A few showers fell, but not an
38 F Y Ralston................... 38 160 20
to the state this year.
Norton Downing to Margarette
I .oca I and General.
:;9 I) ( ’ Richardson
22 11.3 80
average amount. The weather was
A
young
lady
of
Portland
—
one
of
There will l>e a meeting of tin- Iwtard 40 Jos Hoberg
605 1804 50 Conrad, 120 acres in t 5 s r 5 w; int in
the typewritists in Staver & Walker's generally partly cloudy or cloudless,
See Kay A Todd’s summer suits, all of trade on Tuesday night, April 28, to 41 LH Morgan
40 166 00 estate.
wool, at $9.
elect delegates to attend the presiden­ 12 Merrit McKinlev
establishment
—struck a bonanza the with bright, wanuWbnshine. A few­
30 1.37 00
O & C R R to Calvin Kiser, the w J
43 C5V McCall ................ 44 177 60
other
day
when
she located and pur­ frosts are reported south of the Blue
Lemons 25 cents a dozen at the Red tial reception at Portland.
47 186 ;io of the s e [ lots 2 and 3 see 25, t 3 s r 2 chased from the state some school land mountains.
Only a small amount of those line 44 IJ P Dorsev...............
Front grocery.
22
4.5
w;
$3O>.4().
H T Graves
. .
100 45
Henderson Clydesdale seed oats on
North of the Blue mountains spring
in Linn county, seven miles from
Tailor made suits at reduced prices at hand at Triplett & Cooks’. You had 46 J C Rennington
4Ì 168 90
Literary Note.
is well advanced. The ground is be­
Kay & Todd’s.
three
47
Crawfordsville.
She
paid
about
J
RLongacre
26
125
40
better see them immediately.
48 J E Richter.
140 456 00
dollars per acre for a number ef seres coming dry. Fall wheat has a remark­
A. L. (lortner’s condition still re­
We believe we are safe in saying that 49 Thos Cooper
36 154 40
A story of unusual power and strange of it, and when the land located «me able good growth, spring grain is all
mains the same.
the T elephone -R egistei : job’office 50 (¡i-oOltls .......
31 139 90 plot will begin in the May Cosmopolitan
to lie looked up it was found to be a fine sowed and most of it is up and grow­
4ti 183 40
B. F. Saylor will move his family to has printed more horse bills this year 51 CJ l’ayne.
than
all
the
other
offices
in
the
county.
-52 55’ M Russel)
49 192 10 and run through three numbers: The farm in a perfect state of cultivation. ing well. Grain prospects were never
Portland this week.
7
35 .50 story of a mail who three times in liis It was all cleared and had l>een culti­ better. Fruit trees are in full bloom,
The bicycle fever is raging in this 53 John Simpkins .
Give the Red Front bakery a call
.54 D C Atkin
.
51
197
90 life undertakes to paint Jesus. As a vated for years and was always sup­ and trees are leafing out—berry bushes
city
as
never
before,
and
quite
a
num
­
when wanting fresh bread.
Í
35 -50 young painter, full of health and life,
ber of the l>oys are purchasing ina- 55 8s Lenox ........
posed to have been part of the donation in full leaf. The grass is growing well.
42 171 80
Pies, cakes, cookies, etc., always fresh chines. Safeties are the favorites this 56 J 11 Reee
full of joy, he puts on his canvas a land claim of Harvey Fields. The
Farmers are busy plow ing for sum­
57
Ed
Taylor
24
at Kuns’ Red Front bakery.
119
60
year.
58 \V l> I’.ti-k,-:-
44 177 60 Greek idenl of strength and lieauty; young lady has I teen offered 420 per mer fallow. Show ers would Drove ben­
Look in Kay & Todd’s hat window
Electric lights haA’e been put in the 59 DFStrahn
37 157 30 just as the picture is on the point of acre for her land.— Stateetman.
eficial, for the section is very dusty and
for styles and cheap prices.
armory, gun racks erected and the com­ 60 H S Malonev
30 137 00 completion he learns to love a Iteaiitiful
ground in fields is caking on top. South
pany
is
very
well
domiciled.
A
dance
61 T E Lohan
19 105 10
Eight In the List.
Some of ths shooters are preparing
is being talked of during the fore part 62 J 1’ Geer
of the Blue mountains spring is not so
20
for the tournament at Salem.
78 80 woman who returns his passion. Aft­
of May.
63 A C 5Vhite
The temperature is low­
58 218 20 er weeks at her feet lie returns to his
Jay Beach’s Altamont, »ays a ■writer far advanced
Get your fishing tackle at Hodson’s.
64 A Oddi.. .
79 279 10 studio one day and is filled with disap­ in the Breeder and Sportsman, is one er but crops are doing well.
Frank
Story
has
secured
a
situation
Fruit
Poles from 10 cents up.
>5
55
’
m
Enos
14
90 60 pointment when he gazes on the face
as traA'eling man for F. T. Merrell of
sbowiug buds and bloom.
of
the
only
three
trotting
stallions
own-
66
cook
RO
Jones
18
Just think of it! Full No. 8
101 20
Portland He will travel over Oregon
Sheep are in fine condition, shearing
20 108 00 of the Christ. It Is the face of a beauti* ed west of the Rocky mountains that
stoves $5 and up at Hodson’s.
during the coming summer selling 67 Q 55’ Grav...................
>6
Thos
Turner
.
...
.36
1-54
40 ful heathen god bearing no impress of have eight representatives in the 2:30 is in progress, but w ill be in full blast
That white enameled ware at Hod- bicycles.
6!» 5V m Iiav
17
99 30 that divine love which the painter now list. The other two are Piedmont and next week. Lambing lias been remark­
son’s is dandy, and cheaper than ever.
E. X. Hurtling, until recently in the 70 Cyrus Blair
13
51 82 knows must belong there. His canvas
employ
of
Manning
&
Ungerman,
of
Echo, the former being 20 years old ably successful. The increase will be STEEL
71 F E Osborne
- 8
J. P. Irvine’s is the place to get first
29 44
GALVANIZE!^
this
city,
went
to
Portland
Moniltty
72 C M Met 'ormiek
NEEDLE
4
class bread, pies, cakes and doughnuts.
19 95 is turned to the wall, and inspired by and the latter 25, while Altamont is from 90 to 100 per cent. The range is
morning where lie will be engaged ; 7.3 L L Shortridge
love he sets to work upon the image of but 15 Add to this that he stood his good and stock Is generally reported to
19
BY THE
76
10
POINT
A hack, buckboard and harness for with the C. H. Dodd company.
74 i 5V 55 Jaquith
2l
7 40 a new Christ, who would be a God of first two seasons in an alkali dasert.and be doing well.
ENGLISH*
BARBS
sale. Enquire of John Enerv or Wm.
75
j
J
I)
Bates
Aarnold, who will appearon Tuesday I
Love. Again his picture is completed his success is most remarkable. Had
PROUE.SS
Holl.
B.
8.
P
ague ,
That
always
p
r
o-
76
F
A
55
’
ester
.....................
17 30
night next under the auspices of of the ‘
5|
when
the
second
greut
change
conies
Which
employs
U.
S.
Signal
Observer.
ject
at
right
angles,
he
enjoyed
similar
opportunities
to
The Amity
warehouse
is
for
sale.
For
,
Ladies Aid society of the Baptist chtti-ch
Total number of scholars, 4300.
no acid.
particulars enquire of R. J. Lancefleld, comes well recommended l>y tlie pre-s , Total amount apportioned, $15,775.67. over his life. She whom he adores Piedmont he would have been snowed
and are so wrapped
Arrested Again.
Amity,
Oregon.
turns from him to give her love to the under with broken records by thia
PAINTED
‘
L
of Europe as well as the press of Anier-
that the tighter the
Total number of persons between 4 Prussian officer whose Greek beauty
with genuine iron
Go to Kay & Todd’s for shoes. They 1 lea.
McNaught, the man arrested in Wire isstreched the
time. I once asked Mr. Beach why he
received 26 dozen pairs direct from the . Upon enquiry among the carpenter« , and 20 years, 1890, 3981; 1891, 4300.
had lteen fhe model for his first pic­ bought him, knowing as be did the Whiteson for selling liquor, and turned more firmly they
orc paint, the best
factory last week.
Number of pupils enrolled in public ture. Going back to work under the
of this city it is" noted that they think
for the purpobe.
loose at the last term of court, is once are held in position
average
Oregonian
’
s
fondness
for
size,
Geo. E. Getcliell, of Amity, tlisd little building will lie done in the city schools, 1890, 2993; 1891, 3011.
STRONGEST*
shadow' of this deep sorrow he looks without regard to shape. Mr. Beach more in durance vile. Upon being dis­
THE
OPPOSITE
April 19, 1891, at 10 a. m., of la grippe during the coming year. This is a lit-, Average daily attendance, 1890, 1837; upon the face of Christ upon his easel
LIGHTEST./
tie too early to form an opinion of the 1891, 2139.
replied: “I bought him because I ad­ charged lie repaired to Whiteson and is true of other
and complications.
BEST.
and sees that once more he has failed. mired Almont, and this colt looked filled himself with bug juice and threat­ kinds of barb wire.
subject.
S. Howorth & ('o. are sole agents for ,
Number of teachers employed, 1890, There is the beautiful face irradiating
ened
to
kill
the
person
who
informed
It is generally understood that most
more like hint than any one of his get
< »regon and 5Vashington for Mrs. Lo­
of the Eastern sheep buj-ers in Oregon 145; 1891, 142.
love, but there is not upon it the refin­ I could find. I regarded Dr. Mack's on him. That person immediately got
gon’s California Vitalizer.
Number of applicants examined for ing touch of sorrow that must have
this year will Is» compelled to return
Alwood a much better bred horse, on out a warrant for the frisky fellow, but
J. I’. Irvine, the leader in groceries, home with their contracts only p:tr-
keeps everything in his line ami sells , tially filled. The fact is, the sheep are teacher’s certificates, 1890, 76; 1891, 65. been in the face of Him who was “a the dam’s side; but the trouble with he had skipped. The other day the
Number failing to obtain certificate man of sorrows and acquainted with
at bottom prices for cash.
| not for sale.
him was that he was a Mambrino in sheriff’got a letter from McNaught who
of any grade, 1890, 11; 1891, 11.
grief.” There was this wanting. He conformation and did not resemble his was at Eugene, asking that his mail lie
Another invoice of Schilling’s best
O. O. Hodson returned last Saturday
Number of children not attending must set to work again, and paint not
goods
.. just arrived from San Francisco ; evening from a business trip which was
sire. That's why I bought Altamont, forwarded to that place. He telegraph­
nt the Red r ront grocery.
extended as far south as Roseburg. The any school during the year 1890, 1250; only the beauty of the Divine Perfec­ and I have never had cause to regret ed the sheriff'that he wanted him, and
1891,
1062.
First class baled timothy hay for sale | latter part of this week lie will go to
tion, and the love that embraced all it.”
Monday he left for Eugene, bringing
____ ___________
111 111
CLIN- 1111V1V..-tv
’l 1 his
U-t I cornice
171 till -, itllll
in quantities to suit. Enquire of J. ' j IJU1V
Salem
in the
interest X of
anti
[It will be noted that, although there mankind, but the Sokrow of the Man
McNaught
back on Tuesday. The pros­
A
Natural
History
laeidenf.
steel
roofing
business.
Wisecarver. Price $18 per ton.
has been an increase in school popula­ God who suffered for our sins.
ecuting witness failed to appear at Mc-
tion
of
325,
then
1
is
a
decrease
of
188
The best Jap tea in Oregon is at the
It is as natural for a cat to devour a Naught's examination and he was dis­
Confined within the dismal walls of
A Phenomena.
Red Front Grocery; cheap, too. Try it, the
state penitentiary, where the dews pupils in the number who were not
rat as it is for water to run down hill; charged. This makes considerable un­
if you do not like it, return it and get of soul-bitterness glimmer in the gloom
We are Agents for the Celebrated Glidden Barb Wire, which is siiperim
attending school the past year over the
On the farm of Blair Forward, in the lienee the following incident may be necessary expense to the county. The
your money hack.
and sobs of repentance are stifled in the year previous.]
to any other wire made. We also carry
Waldo
hills,
has
been
found
a
phenom
­
considered a remarkable one, oue of the prosecuting witness should be made to
Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, vaults of living death move 79 married
Number
of
pupils
attending
private
ena. On this place is the lately discov­ most remarkable we have seen reported bear this expense. He is section boss
Dizziness, Spasms, Sleeplessness cured men who began their downward career
schools 1891, 233.
by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free by chewing cloves after sundown
ered coal mine, above which Mr. For­ in natural history. Mr. 8. W. Ross of at Whiteson and it is reported that he
ville Star.
at Rogers Bros. 1
Value of school houses including ward has sunk a well. In sinking the this city, has a eat with two kitten»,
has left the country.
The county court could very well grounds, 1890, $49,895; 1891, $51.160.
On Sunday night someone attempt­
well, when twenty-seven feet under the kept in a box. Recently the eat re­
Born.
spend
four
bits
in
having
thé
gras.«
ed to get into the Racket store but aid
Value school furniture, 1880, $5,230.86; ground, hundreds of perfectly formed turned to the box with a half grown
not succeed. Let everyone invest in a around the court house cut. It looks 1891. $9,774.
shells were found, among which were rat by the nape of the neck, which aha P ennington .—To the wit’« of John
like Old Nick and will look worse in a
large ssze bull dog.
Estimated value of apparatus, 1890, clam shells, perfect in form, but exam­ placed in with the kittens ami rinça
Pennington, on Sunday, April 19
short time. Let
the a county
judge ami
Wright’s Black!>erry Cordial should commissioners
hold
speciarsession
for $1,781.25; 1891, 3,081.
1891, a girl.
ination proved that they were compos­ treats it like one of the family, and, in
A axles purpose »»»
’’••’ •
lie kept in every bouse. Invaluable ill this
alone,
Amount
of
insurance
on
school
bouses
in all relaxed conditions of the bowels. I Gaunt
'■
. d-
..
ed of beach sand. It is supposed that fact, is partial to the strange bedfellow.
The New Discovery.
Henderson’s new store pre­ 1890, $15,100; 1891, $20,850.
Sold by Rogers Bros.
after the clams died tlie shells filled If the three are placed away from the
sents a clean, new stock of groceries to
Yon have beard your friends and
J. P. Irvine has opened up his bakery the view of the people of this city ami i Average amount of salary paid male with sand, which took the perfect box the mother will take the rat by the neighbors
talking about it. You may
again. Mr. V. Stein, one of the best vicinity. Especial care is taken to teachers per month, 1890, '$1758; 1891, shape of its cover when the shell de­ neck first In every case and return it to yourself
be one of the many who know
trnkers in the state of Oregon, is back meet all the wants of their customer«, $2,092.
from
personal
experience just how good
cayed.
The
indentions
and
creases
are
the bok. The rat, though full of life,
again and will run the shop for Mr. Ir- The stock has been carefully selected,
Average amount of salary paid fe­ well defined in the sand asdhey are on seems to take to the situation and en­ a thing It is. If you have ever tried it
vlne.
j and the public is invited to inspect and
male teachers per month, 1890, $1,900.50; a clam shell. The sand is distinctly of joys the domestication, nursing the cat you are one of its staunch friends, lte-
.,
, ,
,. ...
,,, if found satisfactory to buy.
eause the wonderful thing altout it is
Impure blood and low vitality will
1881, $2,066.50.
the ocean type, but how came it and the same as the young kittens, all of that when once given a trial Dr. Kings
make fearful inroads on your health. | A flour mill is a profitable and need-
Whole
number
of
organized
districts
Wright’s Sarsaparilla will cleanse your j ed industry here; the proposition ofi
these shells in the Waldo hills, covered whom are living happily together. Th« New Medical Discovery ever after holds
blood and build vou up. Sold by Rog-; Messrs. Wright and Barnekofl’ relative in the county, 1890, 75; 1891, 76.
with twenty-seven feet of soil? These I progress of this remarkable family will a place in the house. If you have nev­
ers Bros.
"
to the establishment of such an indtis-
Average number of months taught, shells are not less than 250 feet above lie watched with great interest— Albany er used it anti should l>e afllicted with
try here is a guaranteed one, made by
. ..
t ..
bv i 1890,427; 1891, 4871.
a cough, cold or any throat, lung or
Grouse hunting at the present time experienced and responsible men anil
the sea level, and the surrounding Democrat._________________
chest trouble secure a liottle at once anti
Number of school houses in the coun­ i country, unlike Eastern Oregon, gives
is a violation of the law anti a ease of deserves the practical endorsement of
give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed
Thousands
of
geese
were
passing
this kind last week was attended wi.li a|| wlto want to see a flour mill e.«tal>- ty, all frame buildings, 1890, 69; 1891,
every time, or money refunded. Trial
no
indication
of
having
lteen
once
an
|
north
Wednesday.
This
is
one
of
Ore-
a cost and fine of $•>■>.
rhe hunters jjshed at this point.— Afitorian.
bottles free at Roger’s Bros, drug store.
69.
inland sea.— Woodbum Independent. i gon's sure signs of spring.
should look out.
, uUnis & Daniels, consisting of H. C.
Number of seminaries, academies and
Why will you cough when Shiloh’s cure
The biggest fools in town are at the j Burns and U. F. Daniels, of this city,
Tax Notice.
b* kVOKROUS rt r.c xtives .
will give immediate relief. Price 19 cfs., 30
Ret I Front grocery. They are almost > have purchased the stock of the late E. colleges, 1891, 3.
cte,
and $1
1 City Policeman’» Fxpcrien« c.
giving their goods away; it can't last: B. Fellows anti will lx? prepared to have ■ Number teachers employed by same,
Notice is hereby given that the school
long; they must bust soon; now is the j their friends call upon them. A first-1 1891, 14.
M’.r.emt k*’.P.s and drastic purgatives so irritate
9100,000 to Loaa>
tax for district No. 40 of Yamhill coun­
time for bargains.
| class line of furniture anil undertaking
•he mw eas coatings of the stomach and bowels,
Number pupils attending same, 1891, ty, Oregon, for the year 1891, is now
Money to loan upon real estate in :hat they often leave the system in worse con-
OOQ
‘Ann' It clean1 i wU1
£one over and considerable new
due, and is to be paid at the First Yamhill county, for a term of years. litlea thin before. In fact their cathartic no-
r £m
. Jri« i n^PhJ 1 nT go«>s "111 he added. Remember the
Total receipts of various districts,1890 National Bank of McMinnville within
For terms write to or eall upon F. W. :irm h» «tne to their irritation. The danger at-
ses the mouth, purities the breath, pre-
r r» c» v
teadtsif their steady use is apparent. The new
$44,699.87; 1891, $41,354.73.
serves the teeth and makes them b&u- ‘ Pla<*- 1,1 the L °’,°’
bulging,
sixty days from this date. If not paid Fenton, attorney at law, McMinnville, laxative principle in Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla
tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros.
■ The state agricultural authorities, be-! Amount of money in hands of school within sixty days from the date hereof
| Oregon.
pe>" its cathartic H< tion by increasing the rau-
„
I lieving that acquaintance with the ap- clerks at beginning of year, 1890, $10,-
ÎOU8 HevTCttons and gently stimulating the stom­
the tax will deemed and returned de­
The Best Remedy—55 right a Paragon j »xiarance of our native animals on the
SHILOH
’
S
cure
will
immediately
reUev
094.08;
1891,
$4,794.45.
ach.
It is purely vegetable, does not lose its
Headache Remedy. Stops pain in live j .,al t of students is advantageous, de­
linquent.
I Croup, Whooping Cough ami lironchiWa »fifect, is effective and absolutely safe to be taken
Total funds paid out 1890, $36,509.56;
minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill et | sires that there should lie represented
sold Lv Howorth and Co.
Dated this 10th day of April 1892.
»eeastenally er couttnously by the most doli< ate
fects. A positive cure for headache and (¡n
zoological musuem, typical speci- 1891, $38,600.90
A sale Investment
J oseph H oberg ,
persons.
neuralgia. bold by Rogers Bros.
j lnens of Oregon birds, mammals anti
Balance in hands of clerks 1890, $8,-i
Gus Videau, the well known
School Clerk.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring
I offer for sale one fine brood mare, 6 reptiles. Quite an interesting museum 190.31; 1891, $2,753.83.
police ofiicer of No. 1826 Howard
you
satisfactory
results,
or
in
case
of
years old, weight about 1200 pounds; 1 t has already been established at the col-
St., San Francisco, writes: “Af­
It is a known fact that whether you eat to live or live to eat. you will
How's This?
Amount paid out for repairing school I
failure a return of pnrehase price. On
jersey cow, 1 Tarm
farm wagon, new. En-
En- ' [ lege, which is lieing added to daily.
Jersey
ter my owu experience I firmly have to buy groceries, and the first thing to concede is what kind and
I We offer One Hundred Dollars reward this safe plan you can buy from our ad­
quire of J. L. Stratton, McMinnville | ____
As to “ __
la grippe" or “the grip” Dr.; houses 1890, $564.39; 1891, $3,143.41.
believe that Joy*« Vegetable
where to get them. If you want the best the market affords you should
Seller, of Philadelphia, has made: Amount paid out for building school1 fpr ani casc of catarrh thatcanuot becured vertised Druggists a bottle of Dr. King's
Sarsaparilla will cure the most
National bank.
| Carl Seller,
i
by
taking
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cure
not hegitate to call and inspect the goods offered
New
Discovery
forConsumption.
It
is
obstinate
cases
of
constipation.
the
startling
announcement
that
it
is
!
Strayed.—About three weeks ago,
houses 1890, $5,309.73; 1891, $3,062.21.
F J.CHENEY. Prop's. Toledo. 0.
guaranteed to bring retief in every case,
Although cured 1 am still ta­
two ponies, one light bay with blazed not la grippe, nor inftnenza, but some­
We,
the
undersigned,
have
known
F.
J.
County
institute
No.
1
held
a
four
when used for any affection of Throat, king it, tad never had my rvstem so thoroughly
face and white eye; one dark bay; one thing new in diseases. In short, he
Cheney for the last 1.5 venrs, and believe
has brand x on shoulder. Finder will says that it is a nervous affection, or, i »lays session in in 1890 and a two weeks hint perfectly honorable in all busintss Lungs or Chest, such as Cousumption, njgvPatert. By Increasing or diminishing the
Inflamation
of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth­ dose crfit» lias absolute command over hi in sell
transactions^ and financially able to carry
inform Jas. Nash, Amity, 11 mi iles primarily, a disease of the brain. If session in 1891.
ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., with this valuable remedy.**
Dr. Sellers should prove to be correct
south, ou McMinnville road.
District 23 last year had twelve out anv obligation made by their linn.
W est A T rai x , Wholesale’ druggists Tole­ etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
Who pride themselves by keeping goods that they can guarantee the
The regiments of the Oregon Nation- i in his diagnosis it won’t be so fashion­ months of school.
do, O.
taste, perfectly safe, and can always
CATARRH cured, health and sweet
Is will hold separate
encamp- able for
. 1 people to admit that they have
al Guards
sej
W aldixg , K ikxan it M auaix . Wholesale be depended upon. Trial bottle free at breath secured by- Shiloh’s ca tarrli remedy best that nature yields. We have made arrangements with an Eastern
|
“
la
grippe,"
for
noone
will
be
ready
to
The secret of Success.
second
will t 5,t...
go into
camp
ments. ’ The
.___ „
_________
dniggists, Toledo. O.
Rogers Bros’. Drugstore.
Price 50 cents. Nasal injector . ree Sold by bouse by which we arc going to give
month
,!f „VLSI
admit 1*.»*
that : his or her brain is diseased.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
at Yaquina Bay during the month of This will probably tend largely to the
Howorh & Co
lingers
Bros.,
druggists,
believe
that
the acting directly upon the blood and mocous
Merit Wins.
June. The first", to which B company erailieatinn of the disease, for what no ■secretof success is petseverance. There
­ surfaces of the system. Trstimonials sent
of this city belongs, has not yet decided
Sleepless nights made miserable by that
one wants will disappear from the fore they persist in keeping the finest line free. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all
We desire to say to our citizens that
on the place for their encampment.
i
of
perfumeries,
toilet
articles,
cosmetics,
terrible cough Shiloh’s cure is the remedy
djuggists.
market.
for years we have been selling Dr. for
you. Sold by Howorth and Co.
Gen.
Chris. Taylor,
-------------
.
, of Dayton,
.
, was | The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Bap­ drugs and chemicals on the market. They
King’s New Discovery for Consump­
especially invite all persons who have pal­
stnken with another stroke of paralysi»
A Husband’s Mistake.
tion, I)r. King’s New Life Pills, Buck-
tist
Church
of
McMinnville
lias
secur-
pitation.
short
breath,
weak
or
hungry
A Cook Book. When your cash purchases amount to $10 we will make
last week and his recovery is considered i
services of the famous Norwegian spell, pain in side or shoulder, oppression,
Husbands too often permit wives, par-
par­ len’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters,
you
a prnpent of the goeat Cook book of the day, known as
doubtful by his friends. It affected the the
violinist, Herr August Aaniohl, for an nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy, ents their children, to stiffer front head­ and have never handled remedies that
other side and he is now unable to j entertainment
or heart disease to try I>r Miles’ unequa'l- ache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, sell as well, or that have given such
to
be
given
Tuesday
eve
­
move. A large number of the promin-1
New Heart Cure, before it is too late fits, nervousness, when bj- the use of Dr
April 28th at the Opera house. cd
Twenty head of Goou Goats—
It ha- the largest sale of any similar rem­ Mile's Restorative Nervine such serious universal satisfaction. We do not hes­
ent Masons of the state have visited ning,
He
will
no
assisted
by
our
best
local
edy
Fino book of testimon’al free Dr. results could easily be prevented. Drug­ itate to guarantee them every time, mostly Females.
him during the last week.
He is a talent—Mrs. Evenderi, Mrs. Wolfen-
Miles Restorative Nervine is unsurpassed gists everywhere say it gives universal sat­ and we stand readv to refund the pur­
prominent member of that order.
I den and Mrs. Stratton. AV. I’. Heath, for sleeplessness headache, fits, etc., and isfaction, and lias an immense sale Wood­ chase price if satisfactory results do not
For particulars, enquire of
Snpt. Baker has on hand several president of the National Music Teach­ it contains no opiate«
A compendium of useful information, pertaining to every branch of do­
worth A- Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Snow & follow their use. These remedies have!
J. H. BELL,
samples of school furniture, desks, ers’ association, after hearing this Nor­
, Co., of Syracuse. N. Y.; J. C. 55'olf, Hills­ won their great popularity purely on 1
mestic economy; a manual for every household; a book containing over
<
roup.
Whooping
Cough
ami
H-om
ltitis
lm
McMinnville,
Or.
charts, maps, etc., of the Itest make wegian violinist writes the following:
dale. Mich.; anti bnndreds of others sav their merits. Rogers Bros. Druggists. |
400 pages, with numerous illustrations and elegantly bound. Do not
'it is the greatest seller they ever knew.''
and is furnishing them to the schools “He is an artist of the highest grade; immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure
It contains no opiates
Trial bottles and
Biickten's Arnica Salve.
of the county at wholesale prices. he plays on a violin valued at $5,000, Sold by Howorth and Co.’
delay, but call and get a card. You cannot afford to be without it.
fine book on Nervous Diseases, free at
Nothing but the best goods and the his technique is clear, his tone of a rare
Allies’ Nervine Liver 1’111«.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,'
Remember it is no prize scheme, but a genuine gift with a cash pur-
Rogers
Bros'.
latest improved are handled, anti the and tine quality. His interpretation is
ARCHITECT.
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, |
j chase of only $10 at prices as low as the lowest. Don’t forget the place.
__
directors of schools should see the sam­ of that dreamy ami other times bril­ \ct on a new principle—regulating the
55'ill you suffer with Dyspepsia ami Liver Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Todd, the leading grocerymen
ples before placing their orders for liant quality not often hcanl from the liver, stomach and laiwels through lite Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed Chilblains, Corns aud all Skin Erup-: Plans, Specification«, Elevations, Detail« Wallace
nerve«. A nett discovery. Dr. Mile’s Pills tocure you. Sold by Ilowortli and Co.
cheaper anti inferior articles.
Mr. same artist.
tions. and positively cures Piles or no! Personal Supervision of all work plat ed
speedily cure bilhousnes’s, bail taste, torpid
Baker is not making anything out of
in
>“ my
™>’ hands a Specialty.
Specialty,
ARE you made miserable by Indigestion liver, piles, constipation. Fnequaled for
FOR Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint you pay required. It is guaranteed to give
this business, but is simply getting as I Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite i men. women and children. Smallest, mild; have
perfect satisfaction, or money refund- O ffice —Vp stairs in Campbell's Brick,
a
printed
guarantee
on
every
bottle
of
low a rate as possible on the good« for Yellow 8kln? Shiloli's Vitalizer i« a post est. surest! 50 do«e«. 25 rt. Samples free Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
North of Court . ..
House.
..
■ at Rogers Bro-
the benefit of the public.
live cure , »old by Howorth and Co.
Sold bv Howorth and Co
by Roger» Bros.
Dirt is
.
.
.
< IftEftON
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
FROM OVER THE COUNTY. I
MY WIFE
ISA
I
I
GLIDDEN
BARB WIRE
!
CRUCIBLE STEEL FLEXIBLE CABLE!
Fai’ Better and Cheaper than rope for use with Cap­
stan. Grubbing Machine, etc.
CROSS HEAD BALE TIES:
Galvanized and Annealed Wire.
MARTIN & SANDERS, M'MINNVIllE AND DALLAS.
A GRAND OFFER
BY WALLACE & TODD
TO YOU
For Sale !
THE JEWEL
JAMES BENNETT,
of
M c M innville